Due to predicted weather, Bristow Public Schools will not be in school tomorrow, Friday, January 12th. Tomorrow will be considered a virtual day and students will access lessons on each school site's page on our district website. As a reminder, Monday is a holiday and students are not scheduled to be in school.
High School Lesson Plans-https://www.bristow.k12.ok.us/o/hs
Middle School Lesson Plans -https://www.bristow.k12.ok.us/o/ms
Collins Lesson Plans-https://www.bristow.k12.ok.us/o/ce
Edison Lesson Plans (students were also sent a packet)-https://www.bristow.k12.ok.us/o/ee

Today is the today! Head to the polls before 7 pm!

Third grade spelling bee winners: First place-Henley Wilson, second place-Jordin Matthews, and third place-Braxton Banks. Congratulations!


4th grade spelling bee winners: Elliot Antrikin, second place-Violet Gersztenkorn, and third place-Jorge Castro. Congratulations!


Order your Collins 2023-24 yearbook today.

Bristow Public Schools hopes everyone had a wonderful holiday. School resumes Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. See you then!

Some of our student artwork that will be displayed during the Bristow Christmas parade tomorrow night, December 7th.




Bristow's Very Merry Ugly Sweater Band Concert is Sunday, Dec. 10th @ 2:30 pm.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nMrszIRHL_OXcw040p6cSrZ97bkCrYPn/view?usp=sharing

Celebrating Christmas with reindeer day.



Mrs. Stinnett’s fifth graders became doctors to complete a language arts project to determine the character traits of their patients.




Mrs. Stinnett’s class during patient character trait diagnosis. The students have loved this project.




We are blessed to have each of you as part of our family.

Mrs. Aston’s afternoon class working together to catch a turkey after reading the book, “How to Catch a Turkey “.



Another group of turkey catchers from Mrs. Aston’s afternoon class.



School is officially out for Thanksgiving Break. We will see everyone again on Monday, November 27.

Mrs. Aston's students building cages to catch a turkey following the reading of the "How to Catch a Turkey" book.






Mrs. Darr’s fourth graders learning about static electricity and friction.




Collins students participated in many activities to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. We appreciate our JOM aides, tutors, and sponsors for providing this opportunity.




Collins 3rd grade students celebrated Oklahoma's 116th birthday today. Several students performed a short play and then everyone enjoyed cupcakes. Happy Birthday, Oklahoma!

Collins celebrates Native American Week with native dress.


